Trump Sign Removed From Atlantic City Casino Up For Auction On eBay

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - AUGUST 28: The Trump Taj Mahal casino stands open for business on August 28, 2015 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. New casinos in neighboring states have drawn much of Atlantic City's visitors away, and in 2014 some 8,000 people were layed-off when four of the city's major casinos closed. The closures brought Atlantic City's unemployment rate to more than 11 percent, double the national average. The mass unemployment has produced the highest foreclosure rate of any metropolitan U.S. area, with 1 out of 113 homes now in foreclosure in Atlantic County. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)Credit: (John Moore/Getty Images)

“For decades, these Sanskrit-style ‘Trump’ signs greeted visitors at the entryway of Donald Trump’s iconic Trump Taj Mahal Casino Hotel in Atlantic City,” the post on eBay reads. “Featuring illuminated ruby-red glass in riveted brass casing, they are as much pieces of art as they are pieces of history.”

The seller says the signs were “procured on site and are in very good condition,” but the interior bulbs need to be replaced.

The auction will expire on Feb. 26, 2017.

Trump opened the casino in 1990 but lost control of it in a bankruptcy.